
It will put your GPU on load So that you can determine whether your GPU is working perfectly under load or not. I have put a small guide on how to change the Afterburner interface at the end of the article.īenchmarking tool: A benchmarking tool or Stress test tool will test your GPU performance. The user interface of your downloaded MSI Afterburner can be different. The MSI Afterburner always did the overclocking perfectly. Some people use other overclocking tools like Rivatuner, Nvidia Inspector, Asus GPU tweak, But I never used these. How to change MSI Afterburner User Interfaceīest Overclocking tool: There are many overclocking tools, but we use the MSI Afterburner primarily for GPU overclocking.Overclocking Boost Clock and Memory Clock.Step 2- Some settings before Overclocking.Let’s see how to overclock GPU with MSI afterburner.You just need to understand what temps in *C are deemed borderline for good/bad really is all. Even for US PCs I tend to always just use *C as when referring to that, the rest of the world easily understands it. Learn to use *C for PCs as that is idealy what 90% of the world uses. In *C it would remain as just two # up to 99*C which is really all the range you should need. In "User Interface" for MSI-AB I would suggest leaving Temprature on *C as should you use *F, this would result in the GPU Temprature tray icon changing into three # for the icon, which doesn't fit properly.

Allowing you to then in-game things which you wish to monitor as you see fit. RivaTuner will allow enable/disable and confifguration for how OSD will appear via an in-game overlay. For any In-Game Overlay display type monitoring set options for "OSD" / "On Screen Display" for such options and then once applied, RivaTuner should now have a small blue monitor icon in taskbar as well.
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This will then provide a small # icon in taskbar next to the Afterburner jet icon, which will display GPU Temp at all times while MSI-AB is running.


For easier Monitoring you can easily go into MSI Afterburner's Options/Settings > click Monitoring tab, find GPU Temprature and set for "Show in Tray Icon" and set a color.
